Title :
Millimeter radio astronomy and the genesis of ALMA
Author_Institution :
Nat. Radio Astron. Obs., Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
Now nearing completion in northern Chile, the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) is a partnership between North America, Europe, East Asia, and the host country of Chile. ALMA is the first truly global radio astronomy project and arguably, the most complex ground-based astronomical instrument ever built. An imaging interferometer, ALMA provides the point-source sensitivity of a single dish nearly 90 meters in diameter, the ability to observe in all atmospheric windows between 30 and 950 GHz. z and at frequencies above 100 GHz, it provides an angular resolution superior to that of the Hubble Space Telescope. Here I give an overview of the science that drove millimeter and submillimeter radio astronomy from its inception to the start of ALMA construction, and I explain the critical role played by SiS mixer technology in making ALMA possible. In my talk, I shall also present some recent commissioning images from the instrument.
Keywords :
astronomical instruments; light interferometry; radioastronomy; submillimetre astronomy; ALMA observation; Atacama Large MillimeterlSubmillimeter Array; Genesis; Hubble Space Telescope; Millimeter Radio Astronomy; angular resolution; atmospheric windows; ground-based astronomical instrument; imaging interferometer; point-source sensitivity; Atmospheric waves; Atomic clocks; Atomic measurements; Image resolution; Indexes; Instruments; Mixers; Astrophysics; Extrasolar planets; Millimeter-wave; Radio astronomy; SiS Mixer; Submilllimeter-wave; Telescopes;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Symposium (IMS), 2015 IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
DOI :
10.1109/MWSYM.2015.7167150